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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T06:03:03+00:00 2026-06-15T06:03:03+00:00

So I have this following code that works great for every browser I’ve tested

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So I have this following code that works great for every browser I’ve tested so far, except IE

var array = eval( '(' + xmlHttp.responseText + ')' );
var html = '';

for(var key in array)
{
    html += '<option value="' + key  + '">' +array[key] + '</option>';
}
alert(html);
document.getElementById('countries').innerHTML = html;

The problem stands at the .innerHTML. The alert prints the data as it should be, but the inner strips the tag and I end up with words in a row.

So, any ideas how to possibility fix that issue?

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    2026-06-15T06:03:04+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 6:03 am

    It’s a known issue that IE doesn’t let you use .innerHTML to set option elements in a select.

    You should be creating elements using DOM methods instead.

    var fragment = document.createDocumentFragment();
    
    for(var key in array) {
        var opt = fragment.appendChild(document.createElement("option"));
        opt.value = key; 
        opt.text = array[key];
    }
    
    document.getElementById('countries').appendChild(fragment);
    

    And if array is an actual Array, then use for instead of for-in in JavaScript.

    And if you need to empty the select first, you can do that with .innerHTML = "", or better, with a loop:

    var sel = document.getElementById('countries');
    while (sel.firstChild)
        sel.removeChild(firstChild);
    
    sel.appendChild(fragment);
    
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